Andalusia Homicide Defense Attorney

Murder, Manslaughter & Criminally Negligent Homicide

Have you been accused of taking another’s life? Whether you are facing
murder, manslaughter, or other criminal homicide charges, your freedom
and very life may be on the line. Alabama enforces the death penalty for
capital murder convictions, and years, decades, or life in prison for
other types of homicide. The only thing you can do to protect yourself
is to hire a competent attorney.

Andalusia criminal defense lawyer Corey D. Bryan has been working as an
attorney since 2004. Over the past 14 years, he has become intimately
familiar with homicide charges and the inner workings of Alabama legislature
and the criminal justice system.

Our law firm can help in the face of any type of homicide charge:

Criminally negligent homicide, which involves taking another’s life by acting in a criminally
negligent manner. Negligence may be described as a failure to act with
proper caution or care, in the circumstances.

Manslaughter, which involves taking another’s life in the heat of passion or
while acting in a reckless manner. DUI can be associated with manslaughter
if a drunk driver causes a fatal car accident.

Murder, which involves intentionally and willfully taking another’s life,
or causing another’s death through gross recklessness.

In the face of criminal homicide charges, there is no one that will be
on your side other than your criminal defense lawyer. The prosecuting
attorney and law enforcement personnel will be actively working to put
you behind bars for as long as possible. Friends and family members may
turn against you, and even those who remain on your side will not have
the know-how or experience to defend your constitutional rights in court.
You need a lawyer who will fight immediately and passionately to protect
you. Andalusia criminal defense attorney Corey Bryan is that lawyer.

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